Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Arsenal_Stadium> ?p ?o. }
- Arsenal_Stadium abstract "Arsenal Stadium was a football stadium in Highbury, North London, which was the home ground of Arsenal Football Club between 6 September 1913 and 7 May 2006. It was mainly known as "Highbury" due to its location and was given the affectionate nickname of "The Home of Football" by the club.It was originally built in 1913 on the site of a local college's recreation ground and was significantly redeveloped twice. The first came in the 1930s, from which the Art Deco East and West Stands date; the second in the late 1980s and early 1990s following the Taylor Report, during which the terraces at both ends of the pitch were removed, making it all-seater with four stands. The resulting reduction in capacity and matchday revenue eventually led to Arsenal opting to build a new stadium, to become known as the Emirates Stadium, nearby, to which they moved in 2006. Recently, Highbury has undergone redevelopment to turn it into a block of flats, with most of the stadium being demolished; parts of the East and West Stands remained to be incorporated into the new development due to their listed status.The stadium also hosted international matches – both for England and in the 1948 Summer Olympics – and FA Cup semi-finals, as well as boxing, baseball and cricket matches. Its presence also led to the local London Underground station being renamed to Arsenal in 1932, making it the only station on the Underground network to be named after a football club.In addition to its architecture, the stadium was known for its small but immaculate pitch and for the famous clock which was positioned in the southern side of the ground since its introduction in 1930.".
- Arsenal_Stadium architect Archibald_Leitch.
- Arsenal_Stadium architect Claude_Ferrier.
- Arsenal_Stadium architect Populous_(company).
- Arsenal_Stadium architect William_Binnie_(architect).
- Arsenal_Stadium cost "125000.0".
- Arsenal_Stadium cost "175000.0".
- Arsenal_Stadium cost "22.5".
- Arsenal_Stadium dateOfAbandonment "2006-05-07".
- Arsenal_Stadium location England_national_football_team.
- Arsenal_Stadium location Highbury.
- Arsenal_Stadium openingDate "1913-09-06".
- Arsenal_Stadium operator Arsenal_tube_station.
- Arsenal_Stadium owner Arsenal_F.C..
- Arsenal_Stadium tenant Arsenal_F.C..
- Arsenal_Stadium thumbnail Arsenal_Stadium_interior_North_Bank.jpg?width=300.
- Arsenal_Stadium wikiPageExternalLink www.highburysquare.com.
- Arsenal_Stadium wikiPageID "296270".
- Arsenal_Stadium wikiPageRevisionID "601897549".
- Arsenal_Stadium architect Archibald_Leitch.
- Arsenal_Stadium architect Populous_(company).
- Arsenal_Stadium architect "C. W. Ferrier and W. Binnie".
- Arsenal_Stadium closed "2006-05-07".
- Arsenal_Stadium constructionCost "(adjusted by inflation: )".
- Arsenal_Stadium constructionCost "(adjusted by inflation: m)".
- Arsenal_Stadium constructionCost "125000.0".
- Arsenal_Stadium constructionCost "1350.0".
- Arsenal_Stadium constructionCost "175000.0".
- Arsenal_Stadium demolished "2006".
- Arsenal_Stadium dimensions "4020.0".
- Arsenal_Stadium fullname "Arsenal Stadium".
- Arsenal_Stadium hasPhotoCollection Arsenal_Stadium.
- Arsenal_Stadium location "Highbury, London, England".
- Arsenal_Stadium nickname "Highbury – "The Home of Football"".
- Arsenal_Stadium opened "1913-09-06".
- Arsenal_Stadium operator "Arsenal".
- Arsenal_Stadium owner Arsenal_F.C..
- Arsenal_Stadium renovated "1932".
- Arsenal_Stadium seatingCapacity "3841973000".
- Arsenal_Stadium stadiumName "Arsenal Stadium".
- Arsenal_Stadium tenants Arsenal_F.C..
- Arsenal_Stadium wordnet_type synset-stadium-noun-1.
- Arsenal_Stadium subject Category:1948_Summer_Olympic_venues.
- Arsenal_Stadium subject Category:Arsenal_F.C..
- Arsenal_Stadium subject Category:Art_Deco_architecture_in_London.
- Arsenal_Stadium subject Category:Defunct_football_venues_in_England.
- Arsenal_Stadium subject Category:Demolished_buildings_and_structures_in_London.
- Arsenal_Stadium subject Category:Event_venues_established_in_1913.
- Arsenal_Stadium subject Category:Grade_II_listed_buildings_in_London.
- Arsenal_Stadium subject Category:Olympic_football_venues.
- Arsenal_Stadium subject Category:Premier_League_venues.
- Arsenal_Stadium subject Category:Sport_in_Islington.
- Arsenal_Stadium subject Category:Sports_venues_completed_in_1913.
- Arsenal_Stadium subject Category:Sports_venues_completed_in_1932.
- Arsenal_Stadium subject Category:Sports_venues_completed_in_1936.
- Arsenal_Stadium subject Category:Sports_venues_completed_in_1993.
- Arsenal_Stadium subject Category:Sports_venues_in_London.
- Arsenal_Stadium point "51.55777777777778 -0.10277777777777779".
- Arsenal_Stadium type 1948SummerOlympicVenues.
- Arsenal_Stadium type Area108497294.
- Arsenal_Stadium type Artifact100021939.
- Arsenal_Stadium type DefunctFootballVenuesInEngland.
- Arsenal_Stadium type EventVenuesEstablishedIn1913.
- Arsenal_Stadium type Location100027167.
- Arsenal_Stadium type Object100002684.
- Arsenal_Stadium type OlympicFootballVenues.
- Arsenal_Stadium type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Arsenal_Stadium type PremierLeagueVenues.
- Arsenal_Stadium type Region108630985.
- Arsenal_Stadium type Scene108645963.
- Arsenal_Stadium type SportsVenuesInLondon.
- Arsenal_Stadium type Stadium104295881.
- Arsenal_Stadium type Structure104341686.
- Arsenal_Stadium type Venue108677628.
- Arsenal_Stadium type Whole100003553.
- Arsenal_Stadium type YagoGeoEntity.
- Arsenal_Stadium type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Arsenal_Stadium type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Arsenal_Stadium type Place.
- Arsenal_Stadium type SportFacility.
- Arsenal_Stadium type Stadium.
- Arsenal_Stadium type Wikidata:Q532.
- Arsenal_Stadium type Place.
- Arsenal_Stadium type StadiumOrArena.
- Arsenal_Stadium type Building.
- Arsenal_Stadium type Stadium.
- Arsenal_Stadium type Location.
- Arsenal_Stadium type _Feature.
- Arsenal_Stadium type SpatialThing.
- Arsenal_Stadium comment "Arsenal Stadium was a football stadium in Highbury, North London, which was the home ground of Arsenal Football Club between 6 September 1913 and 7 May 2006. It was mainly known as "Highbury" due to its location and was given the affectionate nickname of "The Home of Football" by the club.It was originally built in 1913 on the site of a local college's recreation ground and was significantly redeveloped twice.".
- Arsenal_Stadium label "Arsenal Stadium".
- Arsenal_Stadium label "Arsenal Stadium".
- Arsenal_Stadium label "Arsenal Stadium".
- Arsenal_Stadium label "Arsenal Stadium".
- Arsenal_Stadium label "Arsenal Stadium".
- Arsenal_Stadium label "Arsenal Stadium".
- Arsenal_Stadium label "Arsenal Stadium".
- Arsenal_Stadium label "Arsenal Stadium".
- Arsenal_Stadium label "Хайбери (стадион)".
- Arsenal_Stadium label "ملعب آرسنال".